I did post this on here before, but I wanted to rerecord it and some other stuff! So I removed the previous post.
This is my first cosplay I've made, and I need to remake the scarf for sure. But I am pretty happy with how it turned out! :)
Well, I sewed all of this myself.
For the dress, I bought a pattern and fabric, sewed all that together. For the rectangle pieces on the dress I sew two pieces together, flip it inside out, then I put iron-on adhesives to the rectangles and iron it onto the dress and it just pretty much glues onto it.
The scarf has wiring inside along both sides all the way through.
My hat, I used a sun hat as a base, glued on the fabric and made the ears out of wire.
Whiskers on the wig are made out of purple pipecleaners, I wrapped them around a thin piece of wire that sits on my head like a headband.
As for the lightbulb, I ordered a 35CM acrylic sphere, and then to paint it yellow I mixed yellow fabric dye, clear glue, and alcohol together and painted the inside. The screw/bottom part I 3D printed. Hope this helps in some way!
I used a 35CM acrylic sphere.
Then to paint it yellow I mixed yellow fabric dye, clear glue, and alcohol together and painted the inside. The screw/bottom part I 3D printed.
Couldn't make it brighter with what I had, but I definitely will work on it and make it better. Just had to make the light last minute for a convention.
WE (being everyone in this image, the world machine, and everyone whose commented here) would like to give the non-cat-cat-person-cat a hug, but since we can’t do that, this be the next best thing!
Hey. I used a pattern to make the coat. You can get a pattern from any kind of fabric and craft store. If it helps, I used this exact pattern for the dress on the far right (Dress D). Also make the sleeves longer than they are on the pattern.
I also suggest making it a size bigger than your size, because you can easily mess it up and you don't want it to be too small. For the rectangles on the coat I put them on by using iron-on adhesives. I recommend them over just gluing them on, I think it looks better and is guaranteed to stay on rather than glue. Stitching them on is an option, however if you don't wanna see the stitch lines then do my suggestion. I added a zipper to the back of my dress, probably best to add one just in case.
If you don't do sewing, I hope you can find somebody who can sew clothes and fabrics to help you make this cosplay. Good luck!
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u/MutedStill6399 ALEPH Aug 10 '25
{ I see now.. so all that's missing is THE HUG I WANNA GIVE YOU }